f(x) = (x - 2)^3 + 1
Find the derivative:-
f'(x) = 3(x -2)^2 This = 0 at the turning points:-
so 3(x - 2)^2 =
giving x = 2 . When x = 2 f(x) = 3(2-2)^3 + 1 = 1
Answer is (2, 1)
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Answer:
The answer is the first one. Inside the absolute value symbols it is negative but absolute value answers are always positive. Instead of -30 the answer is 30.
put a 1 under the 13, so it is 13/1, and 5 5/6, turn it into an improper fraction by multiplying 5x6=30. then 30+5, which is 35. so just keep the denominator, which would be 35/6. so you would have 13/1 - 35/6. you need the same denominator, so see what both 1 and 6 would fit into. which is 6. so 13x6 which is 78, so 78/6 - 35/6, so 78-35 is 43. so 43/6, then simplify, which is 7 1/6